Ben Bishop made 28 saves Sunday to lead the Tampa Bay Lightning to a 3-0 victory over the Red Wings at Joe Louis Arena.

To make matters worse, the Red Wings lost their hottest player, Johan Franzen, to a possible concussion early in the second period on a hit to the head by Radko Gudas.

Red Wings general manager Ken Holland said Franzen is going through the concussion protocol and won’t play on Tuesday. The club will recall a center from the Grand Rapids Griffins on Monday.

Tyler Johnson, J.T. Brown and Alex Killorn (empty net) scored third-period goals for the Lightning, who are 3-0 vs. the Red Wings -- winning in overtime, a shootout and in regulation.

The Red Wings are winless in five (0-3-2), during which time they have scored only five goals. They are 5-8-6 at home.

“I thought we played pretty well,” Red Wings coach Mike Babcock said. “I didn’t think there was much to pick between the teams. I thought their goaltending was outstanding. We made a couple of mistakes; they shot it in our net. We had our chances.”

Said Bishop: “We did a good job of eliminating second chances and I was able to see the puck.”

Rookie Petr Mrazek made 23 saves in his second start of the season for Detroit.

He was victimized by a couple of costly turnovers.

Tomas Tatar’s giveaway just inside the blue line led to Johnson’s goal at 3:13. He took a pass from Martin St. Louis and scored from the slot.

Jonathan Ericsson’s giveaway in the corner led to Brown’s goal at 9:16. Brown went to the net, fighting off a check from Pavel Datsyuk, and converted a pass from Nate Thompson.

“Both goals, we have the puck. Both goals, I think we are in position but we’re not,” Detroit defenseman Niklas Kronwall said. “We’re there but we’re not. It’s too easy (for the opposition). It’s not good enough. I know I have to be a lot better and as a team we can be a lot better than we are right now.”

Turnovers are magnified when you’re not scoring, Babcock said.

“You can outscore some of your mistakes some times,” Babcock said. “We had it going pretty good and then we lost some guys and we haven’t generated that kind of offense. We’ve been diligent, I think we’ve worked, but we haven’t scored.”

Said Mrazek: They scored first and that was the most important (thing) in the game.”

Killorn’s empty-net goal with 1:15 remaining sealed the outcome.

No penalty was called when Gudas hit Franzen with his glove in the corner as the Detroit forward tried to drive to the net. An enraged Franzen slammed his stick against the boards as he left the ice and then yelled at officials from the bench. He received a minor penalty for unsportsmanlike conduct.

Franzen had 17 points (seven goals, 10 assists) in 16 games, before Sunday, since returning from a four-game absence due to an upper-body injury.